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9780812240597

Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa

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  • ISBN13:

    9780812240597

  • ISBN10:

    0812240596

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2008-01-04
  • Publisher: Univ of Pennsylvania Pr

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Summary

As nations throughout the world emerge from periods of human rights abuses, systematic oppression, and collective violence, truth commissions have become indispensable to political transition. Such commissions are established as temporary bodies to investigate human rights violations and patterns of violence that occurred over a specified period of time. Their goal is to document conflict--to recover the truth--as a first step toward healing. Of the truth commissions to date, the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) has most effectively captured public attention throughout the world and provided the model for succeeding bodies. Although other truth commissions had preceded its establishment, the TRC had a far more expansive mandate: to go beyond truth-finding to promote national unity and reconciliation, to facilitate the granting of amnesty to those who make full factual disclosure, to restore the human and civil dignity of victims by providing them an opportunity to tell their own stories, and to make recommendations to the president on measures to prevent future human rights violations. Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa provides a comprehensive evaluation of the TRC process and its impact on South African society. Based on a six-year study, the volume draws on an analysis of the victim hearings, amnesty hearings, institutional hearings, public opinion survey data, and extensive interviews with a range of TRC staff, people who worked with the Commission, and members of different communities affected by the TRC. Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa raises fundamental questions about the TRC, indeed about all truth commissions, their abilities to realize the mandates assigned to them, and particularly to achieve the difficult balance between truth-finding and reconciliation.

Author Biography

Audrey R. Chapman is Joseph M. Healey, Jr. Endowed Chair in Medical Humanities and Ethics and Professor in the Department of Community Medicine and Health Services at the University of Connecticut Health Center. Hugo van der Merwe is Programme Manager of the Transitional Justice Programme at the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation in Cape Town, South Africa.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. vii
Introduction: Assessing the South African Transitional Justice Modelp. 1
The Victim Hearings
What Survivors Say About Justice: An Analysis of the TRC Victim Hearingsp. 23
The TRC's Approach to Promoting Reconciliation in the Human Rights Violations Hearingsp. 45
Perspectives on the Role of Forgiveness in the Human Rights Violations Hearingsp. 66
Amnesty Hearings
An Evaluation of the South African Amnesty Processp. 93
The Impact of the TRC's Amnesty Process on Survivors of Human Rights Violationsp. 116
Truth Findings
Levels of Truth: Macro-Truth and the TRCp. 143
Truth Recovery Through the TRC's Institutional Hearings Processp. 169
Responses to the TRC
Object of Trust and Hatred: Public Attitudes Toward the TRCp. 191
Reaping What You Sow: Political Parties, the TRC, and the Quest for Truth and Reconciliationp. 217
Conclusion
Did the TRC Deliver?p. 241
Reflections on the South African Experiencep. 280
Notesp. 301
List of Contributorsp. 337
Indexp. 339
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